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Action Urgent Care

1375 Blossom Hill Rd #49
San Jose, CA 95118 408-645-7073

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Went in on a Sunday morning and waited about 45 minutes to be seen. The appointment... - Mar 10, 2020

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Kaiser Permanente

260 International Cir Bldg 4 Fl 2
San Jose, CA 95119 408-362-4740

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COVID evaluation and protection is excellent from when you step out of the... - Oct 30, 2020

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Action Urgent Care

1038 E Brokaw Rd #30
San Jose, CA 95131 408-703-4400

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I have gone here a few times for different issues and for COVID testing as... - Apr 28, 2021

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Action Urgent Care

1680 Capitol Expy #10
San Jose, CA 95121 408-645-7096

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My major complaint is with the billing service. They texted me several times... - Jan 24, 2021

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Regional Medical Center

225 N Jackson Ave
San Jose, CA 95116 408-259-5000

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Valley Health Center Downtown San Jose

777 E Santa Clara St
San Jose, CA 95112 888-334-1000

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Quick but thorough visit. - Mar 25, 2023

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Stanford Express Care Clinic - San Jose

52 Skytop St #10
San Jose, CA 95134 669-294-8888

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Anytime I have come to this clinic I have received outstanding care. - Apr 24, 2021

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First Health Clinic

459 S Capitol Ave #4
San Jose, CA 95127 408-929-5505

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When first confronted with an illness or injury, you must quickly decide whether the case is life threatening—whether there’s a risk of death or permanent disability if the patient does not receive immediate care (within 30 minutes or less).

The most difficult decisions about what to do come in cases that are “urgent” but not immediately threatening to life or the patient’s future ability to function.

Many cases are not even urgent, of course. These cases could await a visit to an urgent care clinic or a family doctor during regular hours.

Take charge by selecting the best doctors and other providers and making decisions about your medical care. Here's how.

The most important thing you can do to assure yourself high-quality medical care is to form a strong relationship with a good primary care physician and, at times, together make informed decisions on specialty care.

We advise consumers to select physicians who are “board certified,” and we report on board certification status in our ratings tables. Here’s what board certification means and why it is important.